Auto(bus), head(master), taxi(cab), doc(tor), veloci(raptor), motor(bike)
A clipped word is a shortened version of a longer word or phrase, where one or more letters are removed from the original word. For example, "info" is a clipped word for "information" and "photo" is a clipped word for "photograph."
A clipped word is a shortened version of a word, formed by removing one or more syllables. An example is "ad" for "advertisement" or "phone" for "telephone." Clipped words are often used informally or in casual speech.
The past participle of "clip" is "clipped."
The simple past tense and past participle are both "clipped".
1.omnibus 2.cabriolet 3.gasoline 4.psychology 5.advertisement 6.bicycle 7.pantaloons 8.laboratory 9.champion 10.winner
condominium
Clipped
advertisement-ad, bicycle-bike
No. Clipped is not a noise. It is an action.
disk
Gasoline
no
Advert and Ad could both be clipped words for advertisement.
A clipped word is a shortened version of a longer word or phrase, where one or more letters are removed from the original word. For example, "info" is a clipped word for "information" and "photo" is a clipped word for "photograph."
'upped' as in 'he upped the dosage' or 'they upped their fees'
A clipped word is a shortened version of a word, formed by removing one or more syllables. An example is "ad" for "advertisement" or "phone" for "telephone." Clipped words are often used informally or in casual speech.
Apostrophe